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DOCUMENT RESUMECE 027 793ED 197 163AUTHORTITLETNsTTTUTTONSPONS 2.GENCYFUREAU NOPUB DATECONTRACTNOTEFuhrman, D.: Egan, B.Mountain Plains Learning Experience Guide: Lodging.Course! Housekeeping Operations.Mountain-Plains Education and Economic DevelopmentProgram, Inc., Glasgow AFB, Mont.Office of Vocational and Adult Education (ED),Washington, D.C.495MH90003Jan 76300-79-015339p.: For related documents, see CE 027 76b and CE027 794 -795.vDrq pIRTrEDESCRIPTORSIDENTIFIERSMF01/PrO2 Plus Postaae.Adult Education: Disadvantaged; Family Programs;*Hotels: *Housekeepers: *Individualized Instruction;Tnstructional Materials; Learning Activities:Learnir.a Modules: Postsecondary Education:*Vocational EducationMountain Plair.s ProgramABSTRACTOne of three individualized courses included in alodaing curriculum, this course covers basic housekeeping operationsand procedures. The course is comprised of seven units: (11 Care ofthe Room, (2) workina with Staff, (3) Work Improvement Techniques,(0) Organizing, Planning, and Scheduling, (5) Housekeeping Materialand Equipment, (61 Floor and Carpet Care, and (7) Health and Safety.Each unit begins with a Unit Learning Experience Guide that givesdirections for unit completion. The. remainder of each unit consistsof Learning Activity Packages (LAP) that provide specific informationfor completion of a learning activity. Each LAP is comprised of thefollowina parts: objective, evaluation procedure, resources,procedure, supplemental sheets, study guide, and a LA test withanswers. The course is preceded by a pretest which is designed todirect the student to units and Performance activities. ***************************Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be madefrom the original ******************************

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File Cock:Date rtblithed:25.01. 00,, 00.A2-11/12/76Mountain-Plums Education is1.:r:onomic 1.14.velopment11@onahociProgram, Inc:.Glasgow 'WK. Montana 6933COURSE:Nap@alrmalocg@fflIcagHOUSEKEEPING OPERATIONSDESCRIPTION:Included in this course are the basic policies and procedures which arepart of the everyday duties of the Hotel/Motel Housekeeping Operationssuch as:cleaning, working with staff, improvement of work techniques,organizing, planning and scheduling.You will learn what equipment andmaterial should be used in Hotel/Motel cleaning.RATIONALE:Skills and procedures gained in the course will enable you to becomeemployed in the Housekeeping Department of any size Hotel/Motel. Usingcorrect procedures will make you more efficient while working in theHousekeeping Department.OBJECTIVE:Perform housekeeping operations and procedures skillfully and efficiently.PREREQUISITES:Good physical health is necessary to successfully complete the housekeeping tasks required by the Housekeeping Department.RESOURCES:A resource li t is attached.GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:Practice and apply the procedures of a maid by participating in a WorkExperience Station.Principal Author(s):D. Fuhrman and B. Egan

Pegs 225.01.01.00.A2-1UNIT TITLES:.01.02.03.04.0S.06.07Care of the RoomWorking with StaffWork Improvement TechniquesOrganizing, PlanningiSchedulingHousekeeping Material and EquipmentFloor and Carpet CareHealth and SafetyEVALUATION PROCEDURE:Multiple choice tests must bc completed with 90% accuracy.Performance tests must be completed with 90% eccuracy.FOLLOW-THROUGH:Begin Unit .01:Care of the Rooms.4

25.01.00.00 A2-1RESOURCE LISTPrinted Materials1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.Floors and Floor Maintenance.Berkeley, American Hotel and MotelAssociation, 1967.Functional Housekeeping in Hotels and Motels (text and workbook). Fales,ITT Educat'qnal Services, 1971.Superviso'Housekeeping (manual) plus supplement "Basic Interior Design."American Hotel and Motel Association, 1961.The Correct Maid.Pheiffer and Voegele, Ahrens Publishing Company, 1965.The Maid - Cleaning the Bathroom (study guide).National Educational Media,Inc., 1969.The Maid - Making Up The Room (study guide). National Educational Media,Inc., 1969.The Science of Housekeeping.Tucker, INSTITUTIONS Magazine, 1970.The Selection, Care and Laundering of INSTITUTIONAL TEXTILES. Bradley,School of Hotel Administration, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., 1967.The Selection and Maintenance of Commercial Carpet. Berkeley,American Hotel and Motel Association, 1970.Audio/VisualSuper 8 Filmstrips:1.2.The Maid - Cleaning the Bathroom. National Educational Media, Inc., 1969.The Maid - Making Up The Room. National Educational Media, Inc., Application forms.Bedspreads and blankets.Cleaners (furniture polish, "409", soaps, detergents, etc.).Cleaning rags.Job description forms.Maid basket (with supplies; soap, toilet seat bands, etc.).Maid cart.Mattress pad.Pillows.Projector, Seventy-07 Fairchild film system, National Educational Media.Sheets.Simulated yuest bathroom (sink, toilet, mirror, etc.).Simulated guest room (bed, dresser, night stands, lamps).Vacuum cleaner.Work schedules.4/28/75

StudFile Coda: 25.01.00.00- A2-2s:Data:Date Published:COURSE PRETEST:8/5/75HOUSEKEEPING OPERATIONS25.01.01.01.1.When you place soiled linens and towels on your work cart:a.b.c.d.2.Soiled glasses are:a.b.c.d.3.c.d.because it is hard to reach and another maid might miss it.that is the first place the guest looks.to prevent corrosion from. starting.if you get the -lubstance on your hat)ds, it will burn.When cleaning the basin:a.b.c.d.5.always thrown away.rinsed and placed in a paper cover.replaced with sanitized glasses.thrown away if chipped or scratched.Why should you be particularly careful cleaning the inner rim of thetoilet bowl?a.b.4.you should be sure to keep them separate from the clean ones.you should be careful not to overload the cart.you should keep the pillow case separate from the sheets and towels.you should never place wet linen next to the dry dirty ones.use the soap from the soap dish which the guest didn't use up.only clean the underside part which the guest can see.pull the plug and remove any hair or debris.start on the inside and work to the ou:side.Which could not be an item to check in restocking the bath room?a.b.c.d.bathroom spray.shower caps.each type of towel.shoeshine cloths.6

25.01.00.00. A2-225.01.01.02.6.When you find a door displaying a "Do not Disturb" sign, you should:a.b.7.c.just forget it.d.have the desk ring the guest to see if he wants you to come in andc'ean.When stripping the bed, you should:a.pull everything off from one end so you don't waste time (even thoughb.shake the bedding to air P- out.shake the bedding to look for articles the guest may have lost.shake the bedding to et the wrinkles out.c.d.8.it might rip a sheet.)When changing pillow cases, you should:a.b.c.d.9.note it in your room report and come b-ick later.krock to see if the guest checked out and forgot to remove the sign.tuck them under your chin.leave the zipper side on the outside.lay the pillows on the bed.wash your hands first.When fluffing pillows, you should:a.b.c.d.pound them with both hands.be careful to shake them gently.pound them once in the middle and then fold.fluff them both at once to keep them in better shape.10. Everytime you start to make the bed, you should:a.b.c.d.spray the mattress with disinfectant spray.replace the mattress pad.first turn the mattress to keep it in shape.check the mattress and pad for damage or stains.7

25.01.00.00. A2-225,01.01.03.11. Which is not a step used when cleaning during construction?a.b.c.d.cover the floors with tarpaulins.display a "men working" sign.tape the windows arld doors.cover the floors with planks when moving heavy equipment.12. Parlors and suites:a.b.c.d.usually require two people to clean them.are cleared with a special procedure.are easier to clean than a regular room.are treated the same as regular rooms.13. Studio rooms:a.b.c.d.are cleaned in the same manner as a regular room.use the same procedure for making up the bed as a regular room.only require cleaning once a week.require lighter cleaning than a regular room.25.01.01.04.14. Vacuum cleaners:a.b.c.d.should be emptied once a week.with small bags may require two cleanings on busy days.should be emptied when you feel it needs it.should be emptied daily, only if needed.15. A maid, after using the linen closet, should:a.b.c.d.leave the light on for the next person.never leave without locking the door.shut the door, but not necessarily lock it if leaving for only a fewminutes.never leave without locking the door, unless it is only for a fewminutes.8

25.01.00.00. A2-225.01.01.05.16. The theme does not :a.b.c.d.always include elements stressing comfort.give the central idea.keep the guest wanting to return.represent a concept.17. Color:a.b.c.d.is the least important element of room decorating.is only as important as the theme.enhances size, shape, and relationship to other areas.if used correctly will set a mood in people.18. There are:a.b.c.d.eight colors.five colors altogether (red, blue, green, yellow, orange)seven colors (black, white, reds, blue, green, yellow, orange)five colors altogether (black, White, red, blue, green)19. The darker version of a particular color isa.b.c.d.tone.chrome.value.shade.20. The intensity of a color is:a.b.c.d.tone.shade.chrome.value.

COURSE PRETEST ANSWER KEY:Occupational Area:File Corie:HOUSEKEEPING OPERATIONS25.01.00Name:ANSWERS,01 .01 .01. 1.A25.01.02.01.21.025.01.02.05 .41.A2.022. B42.c3.023.D43,A4.c24.D44.D5.D25.c45.D.01.01.02 . 48c9.B29.D49.B10. D30.9500.01.01.03.11. B25.01.02.03.81.D25.01.02.07 .51 A12. D32.952013. A38. e53B,.01.01.04 14. B34.c54c15. B35. B55c,i.01.01.05 16. A25.01.02.04.36B25.01.03.01.56D17. c37.057A18. A38.D58c19. D38.059c20. D40.0BOA

File Code:Date Published:Mountain-Plains EducationEconomic DevelopmentProgram Inc.25. 01 . 01. 00 . A2-11/12176at[1,@omtaGlasgow APB, Montana 682la[pIcggid@Diic@@undcag.1-11UNIT:CARE OF THE ROOMSRATIONALE:Knowledge of the basic cleaning procedures in a Hotel or Motel will helpto successfully complete the tasks in any Hotel/Motel E:Clean each type of room in a Hotel or Motel according to the proceduresoutlined in the LAPs.RESOURCES:Printed MaterialsPheiffer and Voegele, Ahrens Publishing Company.Functional Housekeeping in Hotels and Motels.Fales, ITT EducationalServices (text and workbook).The Maid - Cleaning the Bathroom. National Education Media, Inc., 1969(study guide).The Maid - Making Up The Room. National Education Media., Inc., 1969(stude guide).Yi,J Correct Maid.Audio/VisualSuper 8 Filmstrips:The Maid - Cleaning the Bathroom. National Education Media, Inc., 1969.The Maid - Making Up The Room. National Education Media, Inc., 1969.EquipmentSeventy-07 Fairchild film system projector, National Education Media.Simulated guest bedroom (bed, dressers, night stands, lamps).Simulated guest bathroom.Principal Author(s):D.uhrman and B. Egan

Page 225.01.01.00.A2-1RESOURCES: ContinuedCleaning equipment.Maid supply basket.Sheets (2 double flat).Pillow cases.Bedspread and blankets.Mattress pad.GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:Pick up books and resources listed above from the classroom area. Atthe end of the Mod clean up your work station. See the instructor whenyou have a question. Read the information for each activity and then dothe corresponding workbook chapter. Check your workbook answers withthe answer key.PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES:. 01. 02.03.04. 05Correctly Clean a BathroomMaking up the RoomSpecial Types of RoomsCare and SafetyInterior DesignEVALUATION PROCEDURE:The instructor will evaluate you by using multiple choice and performance test. All tests must be completed with 90% accuracy.FOLLOW-THROUGH:Begin the first assigned Learning Activity Package.

File Coda: 25.01.01.00. A2-2Student:Data.Date Published.7/18/74unteinPlains Education &nomic Developmentgram. Luc.UNIT PRETEST:CARE OF THE ROOMS25.01.01.01.1.In cleaning a shower door:a.b.c.d.2.The last cleaning task in the bathroom isa.b.c.d.3.dusting the door.cleaning the floor.flushing the disinfectant down the toilet.replacing the guest supplies.As a general rule, all plumbing fixtures (faucet handle, spigots, etc, )1should be:a.b.c.d.4.clean it when it's closed not while it is open.you must also start in the middle and work out in a circular fashion.just clean the chrome as the glass is usually figured and doesn'tshow streaks or water spots.you must clean the track in which the door slides.replaced if scratched or chipped.polished with a hard cloth to remove water spots.polished with a soft cloth to remove water spots.reported only if leaking excessively or heavily corroded.In replenishing guest supplies:a. all rooms use the same amount of supplies (soap, towels, etc.)b. most hotels are the same.c. you must follow the procedures set by the Housekeeper.d. even if something was not used, replace it with a new one. (soap,glasses, etc.)5.When cleaning the tub area:a.b.c.d.you should never turn on the shower; if you turn it on it might leak.you should pull the plug and clean it.if there is a rubber bath mat, it must be thrown away and replaced witha new one.you should clean the grouting around the tub with a wet cloth.

25.01.01.00. A2-225.01.01.02.6.When cleaning a guest room:a.b.c.d.7.When cleaning drawers :a.b.c.d.8.always open all drawers and clean them.leave them slightly open after cleaning to air out.always put the same amount of supplies in the drawers as you tookout except wnen tt is not needed.if you find articles in drawer's of a check-out room, report it to thelost and found department.Dusting a room:a.b.c.d.9.be sure to follow the policies and procedures given by the housekeeper.always empty ash trays in the wastebasket.never touch articles of clothing which belong to the guest .never empty ash trays in the toilet.is the first step when yoliA enter a room,is usually done after you have cleaned up articles and made the bed.is the last step in cleaning a room.usually is done after you vacuum the floor.Thinking before performing each maid's step:a.b.c.d.is the only way to work.works out for the best, most of the time.is not good because this will slow your work down; you must be ableto develop a habit.will keep you within your 25 minutes per room average.10. Dusting is more effective when the dust cloth is:a.b.c.d.dry.waxed.either wPt or dry.wet.1

25.01.01.00. A2-225.01.01.03.11. Vacant rooms:a.b.c.d.might need the toilets flushed.should only be aired one (1) hour a day.should always be dusted.are never a concern of the maid.12. When perfoming second service:a.b.c.d.the toilet bowl should be cleaned.clean ash trays, and replace soiled towels.it is not necessary to clelan the basin.always leave room service equipment.13. The last step in performing night service is:a.b.c.d.leaving the lights on for the guest, when he returns.leaving the door slightly open as a courtesy to the guest.turning out all lights except those over the bed, then close and lockthe door.turning out all lights except those over the bed, then leave the doorslightly open for the guest.25.01.01.04.14. Accidents:a.b.c.d.are generally few in hotels and r.lotels.90% of the time are caused because of unsafe conditions.30% of the time are caused because of personal carelessness.are generally quite frequent in hotels and motels.15. Which is not one of the most common accidents which occur to a maid?a. not correctly removing vacuum cleaner plug from the wall socket.b.c.d.standing on the edge of the bathtub when cleaning.removing waste from baskets by hand.failure to watch for razor blades when cleaning bathrooms.

25.01.01.00. A2-225.01.01.05.16. The purity or lack of grayness a color appears to possess is:a.chromab.shade.c.d.value.tone.17. Light, cool colors:a.b.c.d.make a room look smaller.make a room look larger.are popular in rooms which face the north or east.make a room seem higher-ceilinged.18. Warm colors:a.b.c.d.are attractive in rooms which face the sun.are orange, yellow and red.are never used in a large room.are popular in rooms which face the south or west.19. Bright colors:a.b.c.d.look good in sunny climates.look good in northern and cloudy climates.are only yellow and blue.are only violet, green and red.20. In selecting the lighting:a.b.c.d.you can't get lights which are even close to natural sunlight.the color of light is not so important.remember natural lighting is the most comfortable.indirect lighting is the best to use.

25.01.01.00. A2-2UNIT PRETEST ANSWER KEY: CARE OF THE ROOMSLAP011.D2.3. C4. C5.02B6. A7.8.D10.D9. C0311. A12.B13. C0414. A15. A0516. A17.18.BB19. A20. C

&t.Oats:File Code: 25.01.01.00. 82-2Date PubIlified7/18/74UNIT POST TEST: CARE OF THE ROOMS25.01.01.01.1.Where do you dispose of cigarette ashes left in ash trays?a.throw them in the waste basket, even though they are still hot.depends on what the house policy is.c. empty them in a newspaper and then flush everything down the toilet.d. wash them down the drain.b.2.Why should you be particularly careful about cleaning the inner rim of thetoilet bowl?a.b.c.d.3.When cleaning the basin:a.b.c.d.4.use the soap from the soap dish which the guest didn't use up.only clean the underside part which the guest can see.pull the plug and remove any hair or debris.start on the inside and work to the outside.The last cldaning task in the bathroom is:a.b.c.d.5.because it is hard to reach and another maid might miss it.that is the first place the guest lboks.to prevent corrosion from starting.if you get the substance on your hands, it will burn.dusting the door.cleaning the floor.flushing the disinfectant down the toilet.replacing the guest supplies.When cleaning the tub area:a. you should never turn on the shower; if you turn it on, it might leak.b. you should pull the plug and clean it.c. if there is a rubber bath mat, it must be. thrown away and replacedwith a new one.d. you do not clean the grouting around the tub with a wet cloth.

25.01.01.00. 16.2-25.01.01.02.6.When changing pillow cases, you should:a.b.c.d.7.If you notice something belonging to a guest left behind in a check-out room,you should:a.b.c.d.8.keep it; legally it is yours if the guest does not report it. (this is abenefit of this career.)grab it and try to catch the gusst before he leaves the building.report it immediately to the front desk.ignore it; if it is important, the guest will return for it.When you knock, you should always:a.b.c.d.9.tuck them under your chin.leave the zipper side on the outside.lay the pillows on the bed.wash your hands first.announce yourself and state your name.use your hand which is wrapped in a cloth.go right in without hesitation.use your hand.When cleaning a guest room:a.b.c.d.be sure to follow the policies and procedure given by the housekeeper.always empty ash trays in the wastebasket.never touch articles of clothing which belong to the guestnever empty ash trays in the toilets.10. If you are cleaning a guest room and the guest returns, you should:a.b.c.d.leave the room immediately.stay and finish the room , then leave.ask the guestif he wants you to continue or to return at'.a later time.fintth the room, and then tell him you're sorry for making htm watt.

25.01.01.00. B2-225.01.01.08.11. Parlors and suites:a.b.c.d.usually require two people to clean them.are cleaned with a special procedure.are easier to clean than a regular room.are treated the same as regular rooms.12. When performing night service:a.b.c.d.the first step is to clean up.you do not have to fluff and adjust the pillows.the guest will usually be in the room while you are cleaning it.replace used up matches and stationery.13. Weekly cleaning:a.b.c.d.consists of washing the inside of all drawers and vacuuming draperies.is only used for steady guest; they get their room at a cheaper rate.is only for guests who stay a week at a time.consists of scrubbing the bathroom floor and shampooing the rug.25.01.01.04.14. A maid, after using the linen closet, should:a.b.c.d.leave the light on for the next person.never leave without locking the door.shut the door, but not necessarily lock it if leaving for only a fewminutes.never leave without locking the door, unless it is only for a fewminutes.15. Which is not one of the most common accidents which occur to a maid?a.b.c.d.not correctly removing vacuum cleaner plug from the wall socket.standing on the edge of the bathtub when cleaning.removing waste from baskets by hand .failure to watch for razor blades when cleaning bathrooms.

25.01.01.00. B2-225.01.01.05.16. The darker version of a particular color is:a.tone.b.chroma.value.c.d.shade.17. The purity or lack of grayness a color appears to possess is:a.chroma.b.shade.c.d.value.tone.18. Light, cool colors:a.b.c.d.make a room look smaller.make a room look larger.are popular in rooms which face the north or east.make the room seem higher-ceilinged.19. Of the following the primary color is:a.b.c.d.orange.black.green.red.20. In selecting the lighting:a.b.c.d.you can't get lights which are even close to natural sunlight.the color of light is not so important.remember natural lighting is the most comfortable.indirect lighting is the best to use.

25.01.01.00. B2-2UNIT POST TEST ANSWER KEY: CARE OF THE ROOMSLAP011.2.3.4.5.BCCBB02CCDA10. C0311. D12. D13. A0414. B15. A0516. D17. A18. B19. D20. C6.7.8.9.

rill, LAUBDate Published:Mountain-Plains Mutation &Economic DevelopmentProgram,Glasgow AFB, Montana 692:118/1/74Lear Fn Activity PackageStudent:Date:PERFORMANCE ACT!VITY:Cleaniag The BathroomOBJECTIVE:Identify desired procedures and reasons for cleaning. Recognize responsibilitiesfor replenishing guest bathroom supplies.EVALUATION PROCEDURE:Complete, score and return to an instructor the ten-item multiple choice test aboutthis LAP. Successful completion is nine out of ten items.RESOURCES:Functional Housekeeping in Hotels and Motels, Fates, 1971."Functional Housekeeping in Hotels and Motels," (Workbook), Hertzson, 1971.The Correct Maid, Pfeiffer and Voegele, 1965."The Maid-Cleaning the Bathroom" (Film), NEM Film System."The Maid-Cleaning the Bathroom" (Study Guide), NEM Film System.PROCEDURE:Steps1.2.Obtain text, Functional Housekeeping in Hotel and Motel.3.4.Obtain study guide for film, "The Maid-Cleaning the Bathroom."View film, "The Maid-Cleaning the Bathroom."Do questions 1 through 15 in Study Guide, "The Maid-Cleaning the Bathroom."Check your answers on back of study guide.Obtain text, The Correct Maid; read step 9 on pages 32 and 36.Take the LAP test, self-score it, hand it in to the instructor; include the numberof hours it took you to complete both the LAP and the test.5.6.7.Read bathroom cleaning on pages 121 and 122.Principal Author(s): Fuhrrran

File Code: 25.01.01.01. A2-2Stud M:Date:Data Published-7/19/74LAP TEST: CLEANING THE BATHROOM1.When you place soiled linens and towels on your work cart:a.b.c.d.2.you should be sure to keep them separate from the clean ones.you should be careful not to overload the cart.you should keep the pillow cases separate From the sheets and toVvels.you should never place wet linen next to the dry dirty ones.Soiled glasses are:a.b.c.d.always thrown away.rinsed and placed in a paper cover.replaced with sanitized glasses.thrown away if chipped or scratched.le3.Equipment for cleaning the toilet area:a.b.c.d.4.When cleaning the mirror:a.b.c.d.5.can be used in cleaning the floor.must not be used for any other area.can be used in cleaning the tub area.can be kept with other equipment in the work shop.start at the top and work down.start at the bottom and work up.start on the outside and work in a circular fashion towards the center.start in the middle and work out in a circular fashion.In cleaning a shower door:a.b.c.d.clean it when it's closed not while it is open.you must also start in the middle and work out in a circular fashion.just clean the chrome as the glass is usually figured and doesn'tshow streaks or water spots.you must clean the track in which the door slides.4

25.01.01.01. A2-2Page 26.As a general rule, all plumbing fixtures (faucet handles, spigots, etc.)should be:a.b.c.d.7.Which could not be an item to check in restocking the bathroom?a.b.c.d8.bathroom spray.shower caps.four sets of each type of towel .shoeshine cloths.In replenishing guest supplies:a.b.c.d.9.replaced if scratched or chipped.polished with a hard cloth to remove water spots.polished with a soft cloth to remove water spots.reported only if leaking excessively or heavily corroded.all rooms use the same amount of supplies (soap, towels, etc.)most hotels are the same.some hotels might even require you to supply manicure sets.even if something was not used, replace it with a new one (soap,glasses, etc.).In cleaning the bathroom of most hotels:a.the materials, supplies, and equipment used will vary from hotelP.to hotelalways clean around the guest's personal belongings so you do nothave to handle them.c.if a plastic shower curtain is used, it should be replaced whend.the actual cleaning should begin after the bedroom is completed.it is soiled.10. After cleaning the tub and shower area, the next step is:a.b.c.d.the floor.the wash basin and mirror.to replenish the guest supplies.the toilet.

25.01.01.01. A2-2LAP TEST ANSWER KEY: CLEANING THE BATHROOM1. A'-'.C3.B10.D4. A5. D6. C7. D8. C9. A

File Code:25.01. 01.02 .A2-0Date PublishedMountain-Malna Education &Economic. DevelopmentLeami f. gProgzam, Inc.Montana 59231Glasgowc t ivity Pac8/1/74ageStudent:Date:PERFORMANCE ACTIVITY:Making Up The RoomOBJECTIVE:Identify the desired procedures for cleaning and preparing the bedroom area.EVALUATION PROCEDURE:Complete, score and return to an instructor the ten-item multiple choice test aboutthis LAP. Successful completion is nine out of ten items.RESOURCES:The Correct Maid, Pfeiffer and Voegele, 1965.Functional Housekeeping in Hotels and Motels, Fales, 1971."Functional Housekeeping in Hotels and Motels," (Workbook), Hertzson, 1971."The Maid-Making Up the Room," (Film), NEM Film System.The Maid-Making Up the Room," (Study Guide), NEM Film System.The Science of Housekeeping, Tucker, pages 33 36.PROCEDURE:Steps1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Obtain text, The Correct Maid; go to study area.Read pages 7 through 32 and pages 37 through 50.Obtain text, Functional Housekeeping in Hotels and Motels; read pages 117through 124.Obtain study guide for film, "The Maid-Making Up the Room."View film, "The Maid-Making Up the Room."Read text, Science of Housekeeping, pages 33 36.Do questions 1 through 14 in study guide, "The Maid-Making Up the Room."Read page 63 in workbook, "Functional Housekeeping in Hotels and Motels."Do questions 1 through 8 on page 65 in workbook. Check answers with answersheet ask instructor.Take the test, self-score it and hand it in; include the number of hours it tookyou to do both the LAP and the test.Principal Author(s):Fuhrman

StudentDatoFile Code:25.01.01.02 . A2-2Data Pubshad:7/19/741".".737 amain- PlainsEducation aganomie Developmentgram, Inc.----soaks/ow AFB. 141222LAP: PEST: MAKING UP THE ROOM1.When you Find a door displaying a "Do not Disturb" sign, you should:a.b.c.d.2.c.d.c.d.when you add the blanket.when you finish the bottom sheet.when you add the bedspread.right before adding the cover sheet.pound them with both hands.be careful. to shake them gently.pound them once in the middle and then fold.fluff them both at once to keep them in better shape.When you are cleaning a guest room, you should:a.b.c.d.5.have the desk ring the guest to see if he wants you to come in andclean.When fluffing pillows, you should:a.b.4.just forget it.In making the bed, when do you go to the opposite side-?a.b.3.note it in your room report and come back later.knock to see if the guest checked out and forgot to remove the sign.leave the door open, even if you have to leave for the lunch break.only report damage which is very noticeable.turn on every light, so you can check for burned out bulbs.always open the windows to "air" it out.When cleaning drawers:a.b.c.d.always open all drawers and clean them.leave them slightly open after cleaning to air out.always put the same amount of supplies in the drawers, as you tookout except when it is ndt needed.if you find articles in drawers of a check-out room, report it to thelost and found department.

25 .01.01.02. A2-2Page 26.Dusting a room:a.b.c.d.7.Thinking before performing each maid's step:a.b.c.d.8.is the only way to work.works out for the best, most of the time.is not good because this will slow your work down; you must be able todevelop a habit.will keep you within your 25 minute per room average.In caring for your maid's cart, you should:a.b.c.d.9.is the first step when you enter a room.is usually done after you have cleaned up articles and made the bed.is the last step in cleaning a room.usually is done after you vacuum the floor.replenish your cart at the end of the day.replenish your cart at the beginning of each day.check with your supervisor to find what procedure the motel follows.not have to replenish the materials, because it is the houseman's job.Dusting is more effective when the dust cloth is:a.dry.b.waxed.c.d.either wet or dry.wet.10. Frequency of cleaning:a.b.c.d.depends on type of cleaner used.depends on type of equipment used.is set by the health and safety laws.depends on the use of the facility.

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